In 2017, artificial intelligence has been testing water in all walks of life and has become a flourishing year. A variety of technology products are also emerging, bringing more fun to our lives.
Many people call it the first year of artificial intelligence in 2018, not only because of the intelligence foundation of last year, but also because of the great investment made by numerous technology companies and the common development of technologies such as AR and VR. Therefore, Artificial intelligence is bound to embark on a new peak in the new year.
Just yesterday, in order to prevent the impact of artificial intelligence on society, Maria Gabriel, European Commission member in charge of digital economy and social affairs, disclosed at the 'Digital Living Design' Conference 2018 in Munich, Germany that the European Commission will From the spring of 2018 drafting artificial intelligence-related bills, artificial intelligence to do more preparation.
Speaking of artificial intelligence, our familiar affirmation is the so-called smart robot and smart voice, VR glasses and other technology products that you ever wondered, when the vehicle system is also used smart, what will happen to the car?
Do not need the rearview mirror of the future car?
As we all know, the current car configuration in the rearview mirror, there are blind spots visual defects, if the driver can not see when driving will have a security risk.In order to prevent these risks, some car manufacturers have made Car wide-angle camera to help broaden the driver's world.
And on January 17, Mitsubishi announced that it has developed an in-vehicle detection system with artificial intelligence and camera capabilities that detect other vehicles approaching behind the vehicle, the presence of pedestrians and obstacles that may affect driving around The object can then be warned when the driver is preparing to change lanes or presents a possible danger.
The emergence of the system means that you can directly replace the car's conventional rear-view mirror to replace their rear-view effect.According to Mitsubishi stakeholders, the system is their own development of the Maisart artificial intelligence system that can be used with the camera to imitate People's visual behavior, and in any scene only focus on the need to focus on objects such as motorcycle speeding from the back of the roadside suddenly puppies puppies. And this release of the detection system that can capture the car in real time Behind 30 meters to 100 meters away from the object, and will increase the detection accuracy from 14% to 81%.
The presence of this detection system made the car's rear-view mirrors a historical one, and the absence of 'ears' may also be a new selling point for Mitsubishi, and the first car to be fitted with the system is said to be coming early next year When in Japan launched.
Did not have the "ear" car, has become the future trend?
Mitsubishi is not the first to think of the 'rear-view mirror' as a replacement for the sounding system, and at the 2016 CES, BMW showed off its i8 concept car with no rear-view mirror , The car directly to the rearview mirror into two extended camera, coupled with the installation of two cameras on the rear window, the integration of their shot images displayed in the car rearview mirror.In addition The system also analyzes the screen to speculate on possible dangers and alerts.
Replacing traditional rear-view mirror functions with detection systems does make it more convenient for us to avoid risks and predict potential problems. However, smarter products, we should think about their long-term uncertainties, such as whether the display is Can do as fast as the mirror and real-time picture synchronization; glare, the display can be quickly adjusted, so that the human eye can quickly see the screen of the road.
As the speeding development of the smart era, cars without "ears" will inevitably become a trend.When intelligence is used in the car, the car will also change appearance, at that time, you can see, full of 'no ears' Car?
Of course, the future, let's wait and see!